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SUPPLY FACILITIES

Naval station, Adak, Alaska: Replacement of fuel storage facilities, $5,000,000. Naval station, Argentia, Newfoundland: Fuel storage facilities, $1,599,000. Naval supply depot, Subic Bay, Philippine Islands: Covered and cold storage facilities, administrative facilities, operational facilities, maintenance facilities, waterfront facilities, and utilities, $11,598,000. ORDNANCE FACILITIES

Naval ammunition depot, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii: Ordnance facilities, $971,000. Naval ordnance facility. Port Lyautey, French Morocco: Ordnance facilities, $245,000. Naval ordnance facility, Yokosuka, J a p a n: Ordnance facilities, $241,000. COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES

Naval communication unit, Futema, Okinawa: Communications facilities, $75,000. Naval communication station, Guam, Mariana Islands: Communication facilities, $222,000. Naval communication facility, Philippine Islands: Communications facilities, and land acquisition, $4,320,000. YARDS AND DOCKS FACILITIES

Fifteenth naval district. Canal Zone: Utilities, $2,210,000. cmties.""**""^ ^°" ^^^- 2^^- "^^^^ Secretary of the Navy is authorized to obtain by contract, such engineering, location, and site planning studies as may be necessary to enable him to determine the feasibility and advisability of establishing, continuing, or relocating the following facilities: Naval air station, Norfolk, Virginia (bombing targets); Naval magazine, Port Chicago, California. Expenditures not to exceed $150,000 for such studies may be made out of the appropriation "Military ConstructTii«ee**'on*Ar^*'rd ^^^^i Navy". The Secretary of the Navy shall report to the CornForces, mittees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives the conclusions of these studies together with such recommendations as he shall consider appropriate. tions'^and^flcYu^ ^^^* ^^^" "^^^ Secretary of the Navy may establish or develop classitiea. fied naval installations and facilities by constructing, converting, rehabilitating, or installing permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, equipment, and family housing in the total amount of $84,043,000. SEC. 204. Public Law 564, Eighty-first Congress is amended as follows: 64 Stat. 240. (a) In title II under the heading "CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES" change the amount for "Naval base, Newport, Rhode Island: Sewage facilities", from "$1,243,000" to "$1,268,000." 64 Stat. 244. (jj) j ^ title IV section 402, clause (2) change the amount for public works authorized by title II: "Inside continental United States", from "$135,719,800" to "$135,744,800." SEC. 205. Public Law 155, Eighty-second Congress, as amended, is amended as follows: 66 Stat. 613, (a) l u section 201, as amended, strike out so much thereof under the heading "CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES" and subheading "SUPPLY FACILITIES" as reads as follows:

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